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Saga Cruises' new ship, Spirit of Discovery, is set to be christened by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall in Dover
  • Saga Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

  • Who goes on Saga Cruises cruise ships?

  • Do I have to dress up on a Saga Cruises cruise?

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Saga Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Saga Cruises cruise ships?

Saga firmly targets over-50 cruisers, although a companion can travel if they're over 40. In reality, most passengers are retired and over 65 and almost all are British, with a smattering of North Americans and Australians who enjoy the vibe of a ship geared to British tastes. Saga is especially friendly to solo travelers, with around 20 percent of accommodations dedicated to singles. Expect fellow travelers to be relatively well-heeled (this is a high-end cruise) and to have a sense of curiosity and an interest in good food, culture and the arts.

Do I have to dress up on a Saga Cruises cruise?

Yes. There are one to two formal nights on every seven-night voyage, and dressing for dinner on these is one of the reasons people book. Expect long dresses and lots of sparkle for ladies and tuxedo with bow tie for men -- although a dark suit with tie is acceptable. On other nights, the dress code is elegant casual, with no jacket and tie required but an expectation that people will make an effort in the evenings.

Is everything free on Saga Cruises cruises?

No, but a lot is. Crew tips, all specialty dining, Wi-Fi, a selection of wines with meals, a chauffeur service to the port, classes in the gym, specialty coffee and shuttle buses in port are included.

What you will pay extra for are bar drinks, shore excursions, spa treatments and retail shop purchases.

What are Saga Cruises’s most popular activities?

Daytimes on a Saga cruise are spent by the Lido pool, or curled up with a book in the library, which has more than 3,500 volumes. There's also a popular arts and crafts room, and lectures, musical recitals and dance classes in the Britannia Lounge always draw a crowd. In the evenings, cruisers enjoy live music all around the ship and ballroom dancing in the Britannia Lounge, with gentleman dance hosts to escort single ladies.

An extensive range of excursions is offered at reasonable prices, and when the ship is in port, you'll find most passengers partaking in these.

Why go with Saga Cruises?

  • Impressive cuisine, with all specialty dining included in the cruise fare.
  • Traditional English tea served every afternoon.
  • Experienced crew with a genuine interest in serving mature passengers, many of whom travel alone.

Best for: Foodies over 50 with a desire to see the world in luxury

Not for: Families or anybody looking for wild nightlife

Saga Cruises Cruiser Reviews

Smooth Cruise on Rough Waters

First trip we splurged on a suite (gorgeous) but we decided to try a standard cabin for two.No bath tub and smaller shower cubicle but the standard is about half the price so well worth the compromise.Read More
Seapebble

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 61s

Never again

This has been pointed out to Saga each time, but nothing gets done.Saga blamed it on the drivers but we know the drivers arrived early because of the weather.Read More
meerkats

few6-10 Cruises

Age 77s

Saga Christmas Caribbean Cruise 2024

Having enjoyed our first Saga Christmas cruise to the Canaries in Dec 2023 we took advantage of their early booking system to book one of only two Standard Adapted rooms for a wheelchair user.With my husband in a lightweight electric wheelchair we found we had to stand our ground most days to avoid being given the nearest table to the entrance or one in the aisle - the staff assumed my husband was wearing ‘L’ plates!Read More
DoItYourself73

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 75s

Brilliant!

I am bemused by people complaining that the cruise is too long.What a great cruise!Read More
Major General 61.

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 64s

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